NPR - A growing number of tech companies are making artificial intelligence weapons
that they claim will change how the U.S. and its allies wage war.
Palmer Luckey heads one of these businesses. He became a billionaire in
his early 20s after selling his Oculus VR headset to Facebook. Now, his
company, Anduril, sells AI weapons to the Pentagon,
which keeps some for itself and sends some to Ukraine. Seven years
after starting, Anduril says it’s selling it's weapons to about 10
countries worldwide. Anduril's drones can be programmed before takeoff
to search for Russian targets, circumventing Russian electronic jamming
signals. But the technology has raised questions about who would be
responsible if something goes wrong.
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